Oldest Minnesotans not likely to worry
about money
Survey respondents were more likely to
be concerned about their children or
grandchildren (52 percent worry "some"
or "a
lot")
than they were to be worried about their
own health (42 percent) or about getting
older (35 percent). Concern about money
matters is closely related to age – the
older respondents worry less about money
than younger people do.
About 7 percent of older people say that
there is no one in their lives that they
can "confide"
in – someone whom they can count on for
understanding and advice. Twice this
number (14 percent) report that loneliness
is sometimes a problem for them. About one
in ten say that depression is "sometimes"
a problem, and nearly 7 percent report
that it is a major issue for them.